The saddest day of my life
Apple-ogies for the lack of talent and background colour and hummus bypass and, well, everything
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Apple-ogies for the lack of talent and background colour and hummus bypass and, well, everything
Edit: not worth the edit
From the The Saddest Picture In The World challenge. See all 401 entries (closed)
( , Sat 16 Aug 2008, 10:24, archived)
Look out for a guy called Dave The Hat
Fuck him off and you might as well eat your modem.
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Sat 16 Aug 2008, 10:43,
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It's a type of Estonian cabbage
popular in Sunderland and Dorset
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Sat 16 Aug 2008, 10:41,
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It's what teenagers do in London.
Use knife, then have a chat
*opens Daily Mail*
Where was that reply, calling me sloppy turd? Come back you skunklicker!
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Sat 16 Aug 2008, 10:42,
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*opens Daily Mail*
Where was that reply, calling me sloppy turd? Come back you skunklicker!
In my observations it's curiously full of people aware of the other boards' activity
but who seldom post on them
and for the majority who dwell there behave as if it's some kind of esoteric secret society; unfortunately neglecting to realize, it's just a public forum on the internet
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Sat 16 Aug 2008, 10:52,
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and for the majority who dwell there behave as if it's some kind of esoteric secret society; unfortunately neglecting to realize, it's just a public forum on the internet
An internet chat board
with in-jokes, phrases and abbreviations and a superiority complex?
*drops monocle*
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Sat 16 Aug 2008, 10:54,
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*drops monocle*
*catches monocle*
*dusts*
an apparent mythical license to be unnecessarily rude and offense to non-regulars to the extent it becomes quickly very dull and boring for the uninitiated simply out for a stroll
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Sat 16 Aug 2008, 11:00,
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an apparent mythical license to be unnecessarily rude and offense to non-regulars to the extent it becomes quickly very dull and boring for the uninitiated simply out for a stroll
I like the ones who reside on talk because they feel board has slighted them in some way in the past.
Talk gives them the perfect home to sit and complain about us.
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Sat 16 Aug 2008, 10:55,
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Plus they can have
awesome threads where someone goes "Biscuit?" and then everyone writes a reply saying what kind of biscuit that would like and it is awesome.
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Sat 16 Aug 2008, 10:57,
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yes, because that's clearly what people on talk do
and you're not at all being hypocritical by acting like /talk is out to get you, I don't know as if you've been slighted.
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Sat 16 Aug 2008, 11:09,
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Not all of them do.
I lurk on talk occasionally, and some of them do seem to have a vendetta against board.
Particularly if killerkitti posts something.
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Sat 16 Aug 2008, 11:10,
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Particularly if killerkitti posts something.
for the most part people on talk... stay on talk
I'm aware of cliques on main board and on talk board, but that's just what they are cliques.
I'm not sure it's a vendetta as much as a casual ignorance of one another, prodigy69 hates the talkboard but he keeps it on the main board and it's fine.
I agree it's annoying when they decide to do 'board invasions' and it's usually twats that instigatge it, but it's instigated in talk as much as it is on board.
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Sat 16 Aug 2008, 11:13,
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I'm not sure it's a vendetta as much as a casual ignorance of one another, prodigy69 hates the talkboard but he keeps it on the main board and it's fine.
I agree it's annoying when they decide to do 'board invasions' and it's usually twats that instigatge it, but it's instigated in talk as much as it is on board.
cliques being the word
I wish people would just calm down everywhere, it's obvious on /links as well
It's not as if the grown-ups with jobs have the time to be in one
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Sat 16 Aug 2008, 11:17,
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It's not as if the grown-ups with jobs have the time to be in one
I was talking more about the people who've posted things on board and not been hailed as the next messiah,
and thus felt that board underappreciated them. I find them entertaining, in a kind of whiny child way.
But yes, the crossposting board invasions can be vaguely annoying.
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Sat 16 Aug 2008, 11:21,
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But yes, the crossposting board invasions can be vaguely annoying.